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Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
John in Almaty
31 episodes
3 days ago
"Steppe by Steppe," takes you on a journey through the landscapes, histories, and cultures of Central Asia. Hosted by an American expat living in Kazakhstan, this show offers a unique blend of insider knowledge and outsider perspective on this fascinating region. Each episode brings you authentic experiences and insights as your host navigates daily life in Kazakhstan while exploring the broader "Stans" – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Mongolia, Uzbekistan and all the neighbors.
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"Steppe by Steppe," takes you on a journey through the landscapes, histories, and cultures of Central Asia. Hosted by an American expat living in Kazakhstan, this show offers a unique blend of insider knowledge and outsider perspective on this fascinating region. Each episode brings you authentic experiences and insights as your host navigates daily life in Kazakhstan while exploring the broader "Stans" – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Mongolia, Uzbekistan and all the neighbors.
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Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
E30 - Covert Cash & Cold Chaos: How Kazakhstan Secretly Printed Its Way to Economic Independence

Where'd the Kazakh Tenge come from? This is the story of the Tenge, the remarkable and unexpected currency born of chaos.

In a time when vodka was used as a savings device, as the ruble crumbled a new currency suddenly emerged.

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2 weeks ago
11 minutes 25 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
E29 - Mining in Kazakhstan: Drilling Down Through Kazakhstan's 'Ore-igins' of Mining.

Explore Kazakhstan's rich mining legacy! From its ancient 'ore-igins' to its role as a global critical minerals powerhouse.

Get ready to drill down into its incredible mining story! This isn't just a tale of recent discoveries; Kazakhstan boasts a history of mining that goes back centuries, with ancient tribes excavating and crafting mind-blowing gold and bronze jewelry.

You'll discover how modern industrial mining in Kazakhstan actually kicked off about 120 years ago with British entrepreneurs. Learn about the massive, programmed geological research during Soviet times that revealed immense reserves of copper, zinc, lead, and iron ore, making Kazakhstan a flagship of Soviet industry. But don't let those old stereotypes fool you – this is a dynamically developing country, leading economic and political reforms in Central Asia, and it’s very successful at attracting foreign investment.

While Kazakhstan is well-known for its oil and gas, its subsoil is also a treasure trove of critical minerals. We're talking uranium (it’s a leading global producer!), titanium sponge, tungsten, lithium, silicon, and many other rare earth and strategic materials.

The government is seriously committed to developing its mining sector, not just for raw materials but also for adding value through processing and refining right there in Kazakhstan. They're looking for fair, long-lasting partnerships, where foreign investors bring in new technologies, expertise, and training for local staff. They also prioritize sustainable practices that respect local communities and the environment – a big area where British and American companies can really shine.

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3 weeks ago
47 minutes 23 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
E28 - Kazakhstan and Chevron: The Deal of the Century

Kazakhstan and Chevron: The Deal of the Century.


Today we're going into the complex, high-stakes world of post-Soviet energy. Explore how Chevron secured a massive $20 billion joint venture in Kazakhstan, home to some of the world's largest oil fields like Tengiz, Karachaganak, and Kashagan.

Learn about the pivotal and controversial American figure, James Giffen, who served as counselor to Kazakhstan's President Nazarbayev. He played a central role in brokering enormous oil deals for U.S. companies during a time of immense change, leveraging his deep connections.

These weren't just business transactions; they involved navigating challenging technical issues like high pressure and hydrogen sulfide, alongside allegations of corruption and a major U.S. investigation known as "Kazakhgate." Discover how U.S. laws like the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act intersected with international diplomacy, power struggles, and the geopolitical significance of Central Asia's vast energy resources.

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3 months ago
16 minutes

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
🛢️ E27 - Striking Oil in Kazakhstan: Black Gold of the Steppe

Ready to uncover the secrets of the 'black gold of the steppe'? Join us to explore Kazakhstan's epic oil saga!

Kazakhstan, a massive country far from the ocean, became a major player on the world energy stage. We dig into its history, from the first wells drilled back in 1911 to the era where they really started pumping serious oil in the 60s and 70s. Then came independence and big international companies jumping in, helping production shoot past 1 million barrels a day!

Discover the incredible story of the giant fields that power Kazakhstan's oil growth: Tengiz, Karachaganak, and Kashagan. Kashagan is one of the biggest finds anywhere outside the Middle East! But getting this oil out wasn't simple – it's deep, super-high-pressure, and full of nasty, toxic gas. They even had to build crazy artificial islands just to drill in the shallow Caspian Sea! We'll look at the challenges, like delays and massive costs at Kashagan, and the ingenuity it took to overcome them. We also touch on other important fields like Uzen, Zhetybay, Kalamkas, Kenkiyak, and Kumkol.

Major international players were key to developing these complex projects. Find out how big US companies like Chevron and ExxonMobil got involved, including the famous 40-year joint venture for Tengiz, sometimes called the "contract of the century." We also mention ConocoPhillips' past stake in Kashagan.

Since Kazakhstan is landlocked, getting the oil to market relies heavily on pipelines. The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) pipeline to the Black Sea is a major highway for their oil, capable of moving over a million barrels a day. There are also routes east to China, north into Russia, and across the Caspian Sea by tanker. The main oil they export is called CPC Blend, a prized type of light, sweet crude that makes lots of gasoline.

Beyond oil, Kazakhstan has tons of natural gas, mostly in those big oil fields. We explore how much of that gas is used to boost oil production and the challenges of dealing with its high sulfur content. Plus, learn about their gas pipelines and how they connect producing regions to cities. Fun fact: Kazakhstan is also a global leader in coal and the world's largest uranium producer!

Join us as we explore the epic engineering, the wild history, and the sheer grit it took to unlock this "black gold" under the Kazakh steppe!


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3 months ago
17 minutes 36 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
E27 - Shaybani Khan's Samarkand Strategy: Less Sack, More Steppe

We're talking about the Shaybanid Empire! How did Shaybani Khan take Samarkand? Find out on Steppe by Steppe!

Join us as Steppe by Steppe explores the dramatic rise of Muhammad Shaybani Khan, the ambitious Uzbek leader who capitalized on the chaos of the fading Timurid Empire. Trace his path from mercenary to ruler as he unified Uzbek tribes and seized control of Central Asia's crown jewels: Samarkand and Bukhara, founding the powerful Shaybanid Dynasty.

This episode dives into Shaybani's takeover of Samarkand in 1501. We contrast this pivotal moment with the city's earlier, devastating history, like the infamous Mongol sack of 1220. Shaybani's approach earned our title: 'Less Sack, More Steppe'. Far from destroying the city, the Shaybanids established it as a crucial center and left their own architectural mark, contributing to its revival.

Learn about his strategic rule, religious emphasis, and the fierce rivalry with the rising Safavid Empire that ultimately sealed his fate at the Battle of Merv.

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3 months ago
12 minutes 5 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
🇺🇿 E 26 - Uzbek Cuisine: A Culinary Link to the Historical Silk Road

Explore the exotic flavors of Uzbekistan, a culinary jewel on the legendary Silk Road! Discover the secrets behind Uzbekistan's mouthwatering cuisine. Learn about plov, the national dish loved by rich and poor alike, and how ancient traditions shape modern meals. From savory samsas to hearty lagman and flavorful shashlik, we uncover the unique spices and ingredients that make Uzbek food a delicious adventure for American palates. Journey with us through centuries of history and taste the cultural exchange that defines this fascinating foodscape.

What's covered:

  • The significance of plov and its regional varieties across Uzbekistan.
  • Popular dishes like samsa, manti, shashlik, and lagman and their key ingredients.
  • The historical connection between Uzbek cuisine and the Silk Road.
  • How Uzbek food reflects the country's hospitality, community, and identity.
  • Insights into traditional cooking methods and the importance of ingredients like cumin and animal fat.
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4 months ago
16 minutes

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
🤪 E 23 - Unpacking the Uzbek Wisdom of Nasruddin

Unlock the profound and playful wisdom of Nasruddin from Uzbekistan!

Delve into the enduring legacy of this legendary wise fool. Discover the uproarious and thought-provoking tales of Nasruddin, revered in Uzbekistan as Afandi, whose timeless humor has captivated hearts for centuries. Explore how his seemingly simple anecdotes cleverly challenge societal norms and offer surprisingly relevant insights for modern Americans. Learn about the deep cultural roots of his stories in Uzbekistan and across the Islamic world. Get ready to laugh out loud while uncovering the hidden gems of wisdom embedded in Nasruddin's unforgettable adventures. Understand why this master of wit and irony remains a beloved figure, offering a unique perspective on life, folly, and the search for understanding. Prepare to have your perceptions shifted and your funny bone tickled by the incomparable Uzbek wisdom of Nasruddin!

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4 months ago
7 minutes 23 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
🇺🇿 E 24 - Central Asian Jewish Voices: Jews of Bukhara Uzbekistan

Step onto the ancient Silk Road and delve into the extraordinary story of the Jews of Bukhara, Uzbekistan! This episode of Steppe by Steppe unearths the deep historical roots of this vibrant community in the heart of Central Asia. Discover their centuries-long presence in legendary cities like Bukhara and Samarkand, once vital hubs of trade and culture.

Explore the unique tapestry of their traditions, from the soul-stirring melodies of their classical Shashmaqam music to the distinct sounds of their Bukhori language, a Judeo-Persian dialect with ancient ties. Learn about their rich cultural heritage, shaped by both Jewish practices and the influences of their Central Asian neighbors. Today, a thriving diaspora community calls America home, with a significant presence in Queens, New York, where 108th Street is affectionately known as "Bukharan Broadway," a testament to their vibrant cultural life in the United States.

Hear the compelling journey of a people who have bridged the ancient world and modern American society, preserving their unique identity while contributing to the diverse cultural landscape of the United States.

This episode offers a fascinating glimpse into a little-known chapter of Jewish history and the enduring spirit of a unique community.

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4 months ago
19 minutes 49 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
🕵️ E 22 - Spy Games on the Steppe - Kazakh SSR and the CIA - Declassified Cold War Reports from the CIA

Delve deeper into the clandestine world of Cold War espionage! Steppe by Steppe unearths shocking declassified CIA documents exposing America's secret intelligence operations within the enigmatic Kazakh SSR.

Journey behind the Iron Curtain and into a land largely cutoff from the West. What secrets did the CIA seek in Almaty and across Kazakhstan at the height of the Cold War?

Discover the fascinating details revealed in these newly found archives – the threats perceived, the interests pursued, and the intricate spy games on the steppe. Understand what made this region so compelling to American intelligence during a pivotal era of global tension.

Uncover a hidden history of Kazakhstan and the CIA's Cold War activities!

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4 months ago
20 minutes 10 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
🕵️ E 21 - Spy Games on the Steppe - Alma Ata and the CIA - Declassified Cold War Reports from the CIA

Steppe by Steppe: Embark on a thrilling journey into the clandestine world of Cold War espionage! Unearth the long-hidden secrets of Alma Ata, Soviet Kazakhstan, through newly declassified CIA reports featured in "Spy Games on the Steppe." Venture behind the formidable Iron Curtain and discover what intensely captivated American intelligence within this enigmatic Soviet republic. What did the CIA perceive as a significant threat? What aspects of this closed society ignited their profound curiosity? Prepare for an enthralling exploration into a realm shrouded in mystery, an indispensable and largely unknown chapter of Cold War history for most Americans.

The recently declassified CIA documents reveal a remarkably broad spectrum of priorities for American intelligence gathering. Their attention extended far beyond mere military installations, as evidenced by their meticulous documentation of the construction of the Malaya Almaatinka River dam near Alma Ata and the detailed recording of various airfields in the surrounding areas. Furthermore, the reports extensively cover economic activities, noting the significant presence of apple orchards in the vicinity of Alma Ata and the identified copper deposits. Social conditions within Kazakhstan also fell under scrutiny, with observations concerning the poor sanitation and inadequate water supply prevalent in Alma Ata, alongside mentions of labor camps and the forced deportation of ethnic Koreans to the region. The strategic importance of communication infrastructure is underscored by the detailed accounts of existing telephone and telegraph systems. Additionally, the CIA diligently tracked transportation networks, including the conditions of roads and the development of railways, and gathered information on diverse industrial and agricultural facilities, such as tractor plants, textile combines, and various food processing operations. This remarkably comprehensive focus highlights the extensive and multifaceted efforts undertaken by the American intelligence community to gain a thorough understanding of the inner workings and strategic significance of this tightly controlled Soviet republic during the intense years of the Cold War.

  • INFORMATION REPORT Subject: Information Concerning Alma Ata, Kazakh Republic, USSR
  • Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic History - Background for the Cold War
  • Podcast Instructions
  • TOP SECRET (c) NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION CENTER DAM CONSTRUCTION MALAYA ALMAATINKA RIVER GORGE NEAR ALMA ATA, USSR
  • INFORMATION REPORT CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY COUNTRY: USSR (South Kazakhstan Oblast, Alma-Ata Oblast) SUBJECT: 1. Tractor Plant in Chimkent 2. City of Alma-Ata
  • INFORMATION REPORT CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY COUNTRY: USSR (Kazakh SSR) SUBJECT: Highway Betwen Alma Ata and Kokhoz "Krasniy Voyennyy"
  • INFORMATION REPORT CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY COUNTRY: USSR (Azerbaydzhan SSR and Kazakh SSR) SUBJECT: 1. Medical Institute and Motor Park in Alma Ata 2. Industrial and Military Installations in the Kirovabad Area
  • INFORMATION REPORT CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY COUNTRY: USSR (Tadzhik SSR and Kazakh SSR) SUBJECT: 1. Mechanical Works in Stalinabad 2. Agricultural Technical School in Alma-Ata, Kazakh SSR 3. Rayon Hospital, Arys' Station, Kazakh SSR
  • INFORMATION REPORT CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY SUBJECT: Installations at Alma Ata JOB 34-566 801 34
  • INFORMATION REPORT CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY SUBJECT: INSTALLATIONS AT ALMA ATA JOB 34-566 801 34
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4 months ago
17 minutes 43 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
🔭 E 20 - Samarkand's Ulugh Beg: The Astronomer Sultan of Samarkand & His Universe-Mapping Observatory! 👑🌟🔭🌍✨🌌🌠🧠📐💫🇹🇯🇰🇿🇺🇿🇹🇲🇰🇬🌟

Uncover the incredible story of Ulugh Beg, the 15th-century Sultan of Samarkand who was also a groundbreaking astronomer!

👑🔭 Did a king build one of the ancient world's most advanced observatories? Yes!

Learn how this forgotten hero mapped the stars with stunning accuracy centuries before the telescope. From his giant sextant to his tragic end, discover a tale of scientific passion and royal intrigue on the Silk Road that will blow your mind! 🤯🌟🌍

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4 months ago
21 minutes 11 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
🕌 E19 - Samarkand - Mausoleum of St. Daniel: A Pilgrimage Site for Jews, Christians, and Muslims

Journey to Samarkand's Mausoleum of St. Daniel, a shared pilgrimage site for Christians, Jews, & Muslims.


Why is the tomb so incredibly long – a staggering 18 meters?


Explore the legends of Tamerlane and a healing spring at this unique Silk Road landmark.


Was the biblical prophet Daniel truly laid to rest in Uzbekistan?


Tune in to discover the captivating story behind this extraordinary mausoleum.

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4 months ago
17 minutes 23 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
📜 E 18 - Samarkand Paper Trail: Following the Pulp Fiction of the Silk Road

Unroll the ancient secrets of the Silk Road! Join us as we follow the Samarkand Paper Trail, uncovering the surprisingly dramatic story of how paper spread from China after a legendary battle. Discover the pulp of history: mulberry bark, skilled artisans, and the enduring legacy of this vital craft, still alive today in Uzbekistan! Get ready for a real page-turner!

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4 months ago
20 minutes 3 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
🏛️ E 17 - Ismail Samani: From Farghana to Fame - Ismail Samani's Epic Steppin' Out

From Farghana to Fame! Witness the epic rise of Ismail Samani, the Central Asian ruler who forged a powerful Persian dynasty and transformed Bukhara into a dazzling cultural capital. Discover his strategic "steppin' out" moves that shaped a golden age for modern day Uzbekistan!

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4 months ago
21 minutes 35 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
🕌 E 16 - Bukhara: It's Not as Ark-ward as You Think!

Journey the Silk Road to Bukhara!

This isn't just another 'stan' - uncover ancient secrets, stunning Islamic architecture (beyond the 'Ark'-ward jokes!), and centuries of captivating history in Uzbekistan. Explore majestic mosques, bustling bazaars, and the fascinating stories of this UNESCO World Heritage city. You'll be saying "Bukhara? More like Boo-yah-ra!" by the end!

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4 months ago
17 minutes 17 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
E 16 - Khiva Uzbekistan - Khan't Believe It's Khiva!

Khan't Believe It's Khiva! Discover the ancient Silk Road city of Khiva, Uzbekistan! Explore this UNESCO gem, a living museum with incredible history and stunning architecture. Uncover its secrets!

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4 months ago
21 minutes 21 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
E 15 - Pahlavon Mahmud - Uzbek Wrestler and Emancipator

The most famous wrestler in Uzbekistan.

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4 months ago
17 minutes 20 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
🕌 E14: Timur and The Timurid Empire - Uzbek History

Unearth the epic saga of Timur the Lame, the Turco-Mongol conqueror who carved out a colossal empire from Persia to India!

Journey through his breathtaking military campaigns, clash with Christian knights, and witness the rise of a legend who left an indelible mark on history.

Discover the ambition, brutality, and surprising cultural legacy of a 14th-century world shaker whose story still echoes today.

Get ready for a thrilling ride through the conquests and complexities of one of history's most formidable figures!




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4 months ago
25 minutes 33 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
🇺🇿 E 13 - Three Jewels of Uzbekistan: Tashkent, Namangan, and Samarkand

Ready for an adventure off the beaten path?

Explore the wonders of Uzbekistan with us! From the modern vibes and Soviet history of its capital, Tashkent, to the Silk Road splendor and breathtaking architecture of ancient Samarkand, and the traditional crafts and culture of the Fergana Valley's Namangan, we uncover the hidden gems of Central Asia.

Get ready for vibrant bazaars, stunning sights, and a journey that will redefine your travel bucket list. Your next great story starts in Uzbekistan!

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5 months ago
22 minutes 45 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
🕌 E 12 - Uzbekistan Is the Heart of the Silk Road

Uncover the mysteries and marvels of the legendary Silk Road in stunning Uzbekistan! Journey through fabled cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, where ancient empires clashed and cultures intertwined. Explore bustling bazaars, breathtaking Islamic architecture, and the echoes of a vibrant past that shaped the world. Get ready for an adventure that bridges continents and centuries!

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5 months ago
12 minutes 29 seconds

Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)
"Steppe by Steppe," takes you on a journey through the landscapes, histories, and cultures of Central Asia. Hosted by an American expat living in Kazakhstan, this show offers a unique blend of insider knowledge and outsider perspective on this fascinating region. Each episode brings you authentic experiences and insights as your host navigates daily life in Kazakhstan while exploring the broader "Stans" – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Mongolia, Uzbekistan and all the neighbors.